I'm making a set of tarot card with Hellsing theme, but I'm having trouble filling up the charactersmainly because it's been a while since I last read Hellsing Maybe the hellsing fans here can help pair the correct character for the correct card:

#10 Wheel of Fortune represent element of change in life, such change being in station, position or fortune: such as the rich becoming poor, or the poor becoming rich#16 The Tower is commonly interpreted as meaning danger, crisis, destruction, and liberation.#18 The Moon represents life of the imagination apart from life of the spirit. #21 The World represents an ending to a cycle of life

Pers_Spiku wrote:Hey, Penwood is awesome character!)) Luke Valentine will be better as fool.

Just to make it clear, in Tarot fool is not an insulting concept.

The Fool is the first card in the Major Arcana, and is given the number zero to indicate that it is the very beginning—before everything. Many people misinterpret the Fool, believing its message to signify absurdity or moronic behavior. On the contrary, the Fool is a symbol of the Creator, the “All That Is”, or however you envision deity. He symbolizes the trickster aspect of divinity: God’s sense of humor, if you will. The Fool seems to be stepping off a cliff to certain doom. He turns his face and eyes upward, not noticing the fate that awaits. In his satchel, he has what little he needs for his journey. His companion, a little white dog, runs along at his heels. The dog can be seen as humanity’s most extreme attitudes toward divinity: either seen as following blindly along, or lacking the firmness of belief necessary to take the step the Fool is about to make, and therefore, trying to hold him back.

The real message here is one of optimism. You must make a leap of faith, taking only the baggage that benefits you, with the ultimate trust that you will make it alright. The Fool encourages you to go beyond your boundaries, to work past your fears, and to believe that anything is possible.The Fool

Klimat wrote:Just to make it clear, in Tarot fool is not an insulting concept.

The Fool is the first card in the Major Arcana, and is given the number zero to indicate that it is the very beginning—before everything. Many people misinterpret the Fool, believing its message to signify absurdity or moronic behavior. On the contrary, the Fool is a symbol of the Creator, the “All That Is”, or however you envision deity. He symbolizes the trickster aspect of divinity: God’s sense of humor, if you will. The Fool seems to be stepping off a cliff to certain doom. He turns his face and eyes upward, not noticing the fate that awaits. In his satchel, he has what little he needs for his journey. His companion, a little white dog, runs along at his heels. The dog can be seen as humanity’s most extreme attitudes toward divinity: either seen as following blindly along, or lacking the firmness of belief necessary to take the step the Fool is about to make, and therefore, trying to hold him back.

The real message here is one of optimism. You must make a leap of faith, taking only the baggage that benefits you, with the ultimate trust that you will make it alright. The Fool encourages you to go beyond your boundaries, to work past your fears, and to believe that anything is possible.The Fool

That still fit Luke pretty well though. And there's even a dog in there.

"Not even a million enemies where able to make Rome afraid! Yet Rome trembled whenever she heard the name of Hannibal!!" - Scipio Africanus

The moon is connected to the sun, so the character on both cards has to be related in some ways.

"The Moon provides light as a reflection of the Sun, yet this light is dim, uncertain, and only vaguely illuminates our path as we journey toward higher consciousness. The Moon is the card of intuition, dreams and the unconscious."

Jan is in some way sillier than Luke, being the little brother, so he'll make a good Moon towards Jan's Sun.I think if we place The Sun > Luke and The Moon > Jan, and keep The Fool > Penwood. We got a perfect set! Thank you guys for the help!